Steamers Britannic et al, Queenstown to New York

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Document ID 100072
Date 05-10-1888
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Steamers Britannic et al, Queenstown to New York;The Armagh Guardian, Friday, October 5th, 1888; CMSIED 100072
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                WHITE STAR LINE
                   ROYAL  MAIL
                STEAMERS.  These well
                known magnificent
steamers, all constructed by Messrs. Harland and Wolff,
Belfast, are intended to sail from
LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY

Calling at QUEENSTOWN following day to embark
             Mails and Passengers.
  BRITANNIC                Wednesday, Oct. 10
  *CELTIC                  Wednesday, Oct.  17
  GERMANIC                 Wednesday, Oct. 24
 *ADRIATIC                 Wednesday, Oct.31
  BRITANNIC                Wednesday,Nov. 7

SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyages marked
              thus (*).  FARE ÷7 and ÷8.
         STEERAGE PASSAGE AT LOW RATES.
  The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-lighted,
ventilated and warmed, and passengers of this class
receive the utmost civility and attention.  Cattle,
sheep, or pigs are not taken by this line. An unlimited
supply of Cooked Provisions. Medical comforts
free of charge. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend
the Women and Children.
           Saloon Passage, ÷12, to ÷22.
  Passengers booked through, at low rates, to all parts
of the United States and Canada.  Apply to W. C.
B. THOMPSON, Guardian Office, Armagh; Charles
O'Hare, 46, Barrack Street, Armagh; J. G. Livingston,
Portadown; James Scott, & Co., Queenstown;
or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO. 10, Water-street,
Liverpool.